"I'm really happy of the attitude of most of the young people that were here. I'm really happy the way they were and how respectful they were. The majority seemed to understand why we were here and why we were keeping things in order." -Biloxi Police Chief John Miller
"It was a lot of cops and you couldn't make a u-turn, but we had a good time, and we even went to church today, so we're blessed and highly favored, and I want to let my pastor know I went to church," said Felisha Magee from Tylertown.
Police said they talked with event promoters about working together ahead of time to make the event run even better next year.
They don’t take into account the walk-outs from businesses, residents’ frustration at being unable to get to their homes when neighborhood streets are blocked, being forced to listen to screamed crude vulgarities day and night, non-stop rap “music” loud enough to give you a heart arrythmnia, etc. As long as an incident involving violence didn’t occur, they call it a day.